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Projectsdeal has been supporting students across Singapore, Singapore since 2001, from first-year polytechnic-to-degree transfers at NTU to final-year capstone projects at SUTD. Whether you are juggling a CCA schedule, a part-time internship in Raffles Place, or back-to-back tutorials at NUS Kent Ridge, our subject-matched writers help you submit work that meets Singaporean academic standards on time.

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The Academic Landscape in Singapore, Singapore

Singapore’s higher education scene is famously rigorous, and students at institutions such as the National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore Management University (SMU), the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), and the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) know that grading is norm-referenced, competitive, and closely tied to bell-curve moderation. A single weak assignment can pull a module GPA down noticeably, which is why so many students preparing for finals at Kent Ridge or Tampines seek structured, well-referenced support rather than leaving submissions to the last minute. Course loads are dense: a typical NUS or NTU undergraduate juggles four to five modules a semester, each with continuous assessment components – tutorial participation, mid-terms, group projects, and a final exam or capstone report – all weighted and tracked through the local Grade Point Average system.

SMU’s seminar-style, City Campus-based pedagogy demands near-constant class participation and case-based assignments, while SUTD’s design-centric curriculum blends engineering, architecture, and product design in project-based modules that run across entire terms rather than single essays. SIM, which partners with overseas universities such as the University of London and University at Buffalo for many of its degree programmes, adds another layer of complexity: students must often follow the referencing conventions and assessment rubrics of the partner institution while studying locally in Singapore. This mix of local NUS/NTU/SMU internal grading cultures and SIM’s dual-institution requirements means that generic, one-size-fits-all writing help simply does not work here.

Projectsdeal fits into this landscape by assigning writers who understand Singapore’s academic calendar – the August-to-December and January-to-May semesters, the intensive May/June short terms, and the reading and examination weeks that bookend each term. We work in British/Singaporean academic English conventions, apply the correct referencing style for your faculty (Harvard, APA 7th, OSCOLA for law modules, or IEEE for engineering and computing), and build in enough turnaround buffer for students juggling National Service reservist duties, part-time tuition jobs in Bishan or Jurong, or long MRT commutes from the East Coast to Kent Ridge.


Universities & Students We Support in Singapore

NUS Students

From the NUS Business School to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, we help with case studies, research essays, and dissertation chapters that meet NUS’s exacting rubric standards and APA or Harvard referencing expectations.

NTU Students

Whether you are at the College of Engineering in Nanyang Avenue or the Nanyang Business School, we support lab reports, business case analyses, and final-year projects aligned with NTU’s continuous assessment structure.

SMU Students

SMU’s seminar-heavy, discussion-driven modules at the City Campus require sharp, well-argued written work; we help with class-prep memos, term papers, and group project write-ups that hold up under Socratic questioning.

SUTD Students

SUTD’s project-based design and engineering curriculum calls for technical reports and design documentation; our writers with engineering backgrounds help structure these to SUTD’s assessment criteria.

SIM Global Education Students

For students on SIM programmes affiliated with overseas partner universities, we match referencing style and assessment format to the exact partner institution’s handbook, whether that is UOL, RMIT, or Buffalo.

Polytechnic-to-Degree Transfers

Students moving from Ngee Ann, Temasek, or Republic Polytechnic into degree programmes often need help adjusting to university-level academic writing expectations; we bridge that gap with tailored guidance and model answers.


Work-Types Most in Demand in Singapore

Case Study Analyses

SMU and NUS Business School modules lean heavily on Harvard Business School-style case studies requiring structured frameworks like SWOT, PESTEL, and Porter’s Five Forces.

Lab & Technical Reports

NTU and SUTD engineering students need precisely formatted lab reports with methodology, data analysis, and IEEE-style citations.

Dissertations & Final-Year Projects

Capstone and honours-year projects across NUS, NTU, and SUTD require sustained, chaptered work with a clear literature review and methodology.

Group Project Write-Ups

Group-based continuous assessment is common at SMU and NTU; we help individual students strengthen their contribution sections without disrupting team dynamics.

Reflective Journals & Portfolios

Modules with experiential learning components, common in SMU’s community service and internship tracks, need structured reflective writing tied to learning outcomes.

Law & Policy Essays

NUS Law and SMU School of Law students need OSCOLA-referenced essays that correctly cite Singapore statutes and case law alongside international sources.


What Makes Our Work Score Higher

Rubric-Matched Structure

We request your module handbook or marking rubric wherever possible and build the assignment structure around the exact criteria your NUS, NTU, or SMU lecturer will be scoring against, rather than a generic essay template.

Correct Local Referencing

Singaporean universities are strict about consistent, accurate referencing; we apply the precise Harvard, APA 7th, OSCOLA, or IEEE convention your faculty expects, matching in-text citations to the reference list exactly as your department’s style guide demands.

Evidence of Critical Analysis

Local marking rewards critical evaluation over description; our writers frame arguments with the analytical depth that NUS and NTU markers look for when awarding A-range grades on the bell curve.

Turnitin-Aware Originality

Every piece is checked for originality and written from scratch, giving you confidence when your assignment goes through Turnitin as part of your university’s standard submission process.

Singapore Academic English

We write in the British-influenced academic English used across Singaporean universities, avoiding Americanised spelling and phrasing that can look inconsistent in a locally submitted paper.


How It Works

1

Share Your Brief

Upload your NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, or SIM assignment brief, module rubric, and deadline through our simple online form.

2

Get a Quote & Writer Match

We match you with a subject-matched writer familiar with your institution’s referencing style and confirm a price and delivery time in your time zone.

3

Receive & Review

Your completed, plagiarism-checked assignment arrives ahead of your deadline, with free revisions if anything needs adjusting.


What Students in Singapore Say

“My NTU business analytics case study was returned with clear structure and correct Harvard referencing – exactly what my tutor wanted before the CA deadline.”

— Jia Wei Tan, Business Analytics • Nanyang Technological University (NTU) • ★★★★★

“I was stuck on a SMU strategy case with only two days left. The write-up used the right framework and matched the seminar discussion style perfectly.”

— Rachel Ng, Strategic Management • Singapore Management University (SMU) • ★★★★★

“As a SIM student following the University of London syllabus, I needed OSCOLA-adjacent referencing done right. Projectsdeal understood the partner-university requirement immediately.”

— Aditya Kumar, Law • SIM Global Education • ★★★★★

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you help students at NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, and SIM?

Yes. We regularly support students at all five institutions, matching writers to the specific referencing style and rubric format each university and faculty uses.

Is your work checked for AI content before delivery?

Every assignment is written by a qualified human writer and checked to ensure it reads at 0% AI on Turnitin’s detection tools, which matters for Singaporean universities’ strict academic integrity policies.

Can you work with SGT deadlines and time zones?

Yes, our support and delivery schedules are built to fit Singapore Time (SGT), so your work lands ahead of local submission portal deadlines regardless of where our writing team is based.

Do you use the correct referencing style for my course?

We apply the exact style your department requires, whether that is Harvard for NUS Business School, APA 7th for social sciences, OSCOLA for law, or IEEE for NTU and SUTD engineering modules.

What if I need help with a SIM programme linked to an overseas university?

We are experienced with SIM Global Education’s dual-institution structure and will follow the partner university’s specific handbook alongside your local module requirements.

Is there a money-back guarantee?

Yes, if the delivered work does not meet the agreed brief after revisions, you are covered by our money-back guarantee.

Can you handle group project components?

Yes, we frequently help individual students strengthen their own contribution section within SMU or NTU group assignments without disrupting the rest of the team’s work.

How quickly can you turn around an assignment before a Singapore deadline?

Depending on scope, we offer turnaround from 24 hours upward, and we always confirm the exact delivery time against SGT so you have a buffer before the submission portal closes.


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Every Academic Level We Cover

Diploma & Polytechnic-to-Degree

Support for students bridging from Ngee Ann, Temasek, or Nanyang Polytechnic into degree-level modules.

Undergraduate

Bachelor’s-level assignments across NUS, NTU, SMU, and SUTD, matched to each faculty’s CA structure.

Postgraduate (Master’s)

Advanced coursework and dissertation support for taught master’s programmes at NUS and NTU.

PhD & Research Candidature

Chapter-by-chapter support for doctoral candidates navigating NUS and NTU qualifying exams and thesis milestones.


Subjects & Modules We Cover in Singapore

Our writers cover the full spread of subjects taught across Singapore’s universities, from NUS Business School electives to SUTD design engineering modules.

Business AnalyticsFinanceAccountingMarketingStrategic ManagementComputer ScienceData ScienceElectrical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringArchitecture & Sustainable DesignLawPublic PolicyPsychologySociologyNursing & HealthcareEconomicsSupply Chain ManagementCommunication StudiesEnvironmental StudiesInternational Relations

If your module is not listed here, get in touch – we regularly source writers with niche subject expertise to match specialised NUS, NTU, SMU, and SUTD electives.


Referencing Styles Used in Singapore

Referencing conventions vary noticeably by faculty across Singapore’s universities. NUS Business School and SMU tend to favour Harvard referencing for case studies and management essays, while social science and humanities departments at NUS and NTU often specify APA 7th edition. NUS Law and SMU School of Law modules require OSCOLA, particularly when citing Singapore Court of Appeal judgments and Singapore Statutes Online alongside Commonwealth case law, and this precision matters heavily when your marker is checking citation accuracy against the Singapore Academy of Law’s conventions.

Engineering and computing modules at NTU and SUTD typically require IEEE referencing, particularly for lab reports and technical papers citing conference proceedings and datasheets. SIM students following overseas partner curricula, such as University of London or RMIT programmes, must follow that partner institution’s specific style guide rather than a generic Singapore convention, which is a detail many students overlook until they lose marks on a first submission. Our writers confirm the exact required style for your module before starting, ensuring your in-text citations, reference list formatting, and Turnitin similarity profile all align with what your Singaporean lecturer expects.


Our Five-Stage Quality Assurance Process

1. Brief Review

We confirm your module rubric, referencing style, and word count against your NUS, NTU, or SMU handbook.

2. Writer Matching

Your assignment is assigned to a writer qualified in the relevant subject and familiar with Singapore’s academic conventions.

3. Research & Drafting

Sources are selected from credible academic databases relevant to your field and institution.

4. Editorial Review

A second editor checks structure, argument flow, and referencing accuracy before delivery.

5. Originality Check

Every submission is checked to confirm 0% AI on Turnitin and originality before it reaches you.

6. Delivery & Revisions

You receive your work ahead of your SGT deadline, with free revisions available if changes are needed.


Support for Students Across Singapore & Worldwide

Kent Ridge & Clementi

Fast turnaround for NUS students commuting from Clementi and Buona Vista to Kent Ridge campus.

Nanyang Avenue & Jurong

Support timed around NTU’s long shuttle-bus campus schedule and Jurong-area student housing.

SMU City Campus

Quick-turnaround help for SMU students based near Bras Basah and Bugis balancing seminar prep with internships in the CBD.

Changi & SUTD

Project-based support for SUTD students at the Changi campus working on design-engineering deliverables.

SIM HQ & Clementi

Referencing-precise support for SIM Global Education students following overseas partner curricula.

International & Distance Students

We also support Singapore-based students studying overseas degrees remotely, matching whichever institution’s standards apply.


More Questions

Will my assignment match Singapore’s grading terminology?

Yes, our writers understand terms like CA (continuous assessment), CAP (cumulative average point), and S/U grading options used across NUS, NTU, and SMU, and structure work to align with these systems.

Can you help with reservist-affected deadlines?

Yes, we understand that National Service reservist duties can disrupt a student’s study schedule, and we build in flexible turnaround to accommodate this common local pressure.

Do you understand SMU’s class participation culture?

Yes, we can help prepare discussion notes and pre-seminar analysis that complement SMU’s heavily discussion-based, cold-call teaching style.

Is my personal information kept confidential?

Yes, all orders are handled confidentially, and your details are never shared with your university or third parties.

Can you help with SUTD’s interdisciplinary design projects?

Yes, our writers with engineering and design backgrounds are comfortable with SUTD’s blended architecture-engineering-computing project briefs.


Local Subjects & Challenges at Singapore’s Universities

Singapore’s universities each carry distinct academic pressures shaped by their teaching style, grading systems, and student life realities.

NUS Bell-Curve Pressure

NUS grades many large modules on a cohort-wide bell curve, meaning a strong assignment can meaningfully shift your final letter grade relative to peers; students often need precise, well-argued work to stay competitive within their cohort.

NTU Engineering Lab Load

NTU engineering students face a heavy schedule of weekly lab reports alongside design projects, and the volume alone makes consistent referencing and formatting difficult to maintain without support.

SMU Seminar Participation

SMU’s City Campus seminar format rewards sharp in-class contribution, but the written assignments behind those seminars still need rigorous, well-cited argumentation to score well.

SUTD Term-Long Projects

SUTD’s pillar-based curriculum runs projects across an entire term rather than single essays, so students need help maintaining consistency across multiple submitted milestones.

SIM Dual-Institution Standards

SIM students following University of London or RMIT programmes must meet both local submission deadlines and the partner university’s specific formatting rules, which often differ from standard Singapore conventions.

National Service & Part-Time Work

Many Singaporean students balance reservist obligations or part-time tuition and retail jobs in areas like Orchard and Tampines Mall alongside full course loads, leaving little margin before assignment deadlines.


How We Approach Your Work, Step by Step

Every order follows a consistent process designed around Singapore’s academic calendar and submission norms.

Step 1: Brief Confirmation

We clarify your exact module, referencing style, and rubric before any writing begins.

Step 2: Research Planning

Your writer maps out key sources relevant to your NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, or SIM module.

Step 3: Structured Drafting

The assignment is drafted section by section, matching your faculty’s expected format.

Step 4: Referencing Pass

Citations and the reference list are checked against your required style, whether Harvard, APA, OSCOLA, or IEEE.

Step 5: Quality Review

A second reviewer checks clarity, argument strength, and grammar before delivery.

Step 6: Delivery Ahead of Deadline

Your finished assignment arrives with time to spare before your SGT submission window closes.


Common Mistakes We Help You Avoid

Mismatched Referencing Style

Using APA when your faculty requires Harvard or OSCOLA is a common and costly error we catch early.

Weak Critical Analysis

Purely descriptive answers score poorly on NUS and NTU rubrics that reward evaluative depth.

Missing Local Case References

Law and policy essays that ignore Singapore-specific statutes or case law lose marks for relevance.

Overlong Introductions

SMU and NUS markers often penalise assignments that spend too many words before reaching the argument.

Inconsistent Formatting

Mixed citation formats across a single paper are a frequent flag in Turnitin similarity reports.

Last-Minute Submissions

Rushed work near CA deadlines often skips proper proofreading; we build in buffer time to avoid this.


Example Titles We Have Handled

These reflect the kind of real assignment titles our writers have supported for students in Singapore.

  • Evaluating Digital Transformation Strategies in Singapore’s Banking Sector (NUS Business School)
  • Structural Analysis of a Sustainable Housing Prototype (SUTD Architecture & Sustainable Design)
  • The Impact of the Personal Data Protection Act on Singapore SMEs (NUS Law)
  • Machine Learning Applications in Supply Chain Optimisation (NTU School of Computer Science and Engineering)
  • Consumer Behaviour Analysis for a Singapore F&B Start-Up (SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business)
  • Public Housing Policy and Social Cohesion in Singapore (NUS Public Policy)
  • Design of a Low-Power IoT Sensor Network (SUTD Engineering Product Development)
  • Cross-Cultural Management Challenges for Singapore Multinationals (SIM Global Education, UOL Programme)

Key Terms Explained

A quick reference to terms commonly used across Singapore’s university assessment systems.

CA (Continuous Assessment)

The ongoing coursework component – tutorials, quizzes, essays – that contributes to your final module grade alongside exams.

CAP (Cumulative Average Point)

NUS and NTU’s system for tracking your overall academic performance across all completed modules.

Bell Curve Grading

A norm-referenced grading approach where a fixed proportion of students receive each grade band, common at NUS and NTU.

S/U Option

The Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading option some Singapore universities allow for select modules instead of a letter grade.

OSCOLA

The Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities, used across NUS and SMU law modules.

Capstone Project

A culminating, often term-long project required in final-year programmes at SUTD, NTU, and NUS.


Our Guarantees

Money-Back Guarantee

If delivered work does not meet your agreed brief after revisions, you are entitled to a refund.

0% AI on Turnitin

Every assignment is written by a human writer and checked to ensure it registers 0% AI on Turnitin.

On-Time Delivery

We deliver ahead of your SGT deadline, giving you time to review before submission.

Confidentiality

Your details and order history are never shared with your university or third parties.

Free Revisions

If something needs adjusting against the original brief, revisions are included at no extra cost.

Subject-Matched Writers

Your work is handled by a writer qualified in your specific field, not a generalist.


What’s Included in Every Order

Plagiarism Report

A full originality report accompanies every delivered assignment.

Formatted Reference List

Your reference list is formatted exactly to the required Harvard, APA, OSCOLA, or IEEE style.

Title Page & Structure

Assignments are delivered with a properly formatted title page matching your module’s submission template.

Free Amendments

Revisions against the original brief are included without additional charge.

Direct Writer Communication

You can message your writer directly for clarifications throughout the process.

Confidential Handling

Every order is processed under strict confidentiality from start to finish.


Turnaround Options to Suit Your Deadline

Urgent (24 Hours)

For last-minute CA submissions, delivered fast against SGT deadlines.

Standard (3–5 Days)

Balanced turnaround for typical essay and case study assignments.

Extended (1–2 Weeks)

Suited to dissertation chapters and larger capstone deliverables.

Custom Scheduling

We can plan delivery around your exact SGT submission window and time zone.


The Writers Behind Your Work

Our writers are matched by subject and, where relevant, by familiarity with the specific institution you attend. A writer supporting an NUS Law student will understand OSCOLA referencing and Singapore case law conventions, while a writer helping a SUTD engineering student will be comfortable with technical report structure and IEEE citation. This subject-matching approach means your assignment is not written by a generalist but by someone who has handled similar briefs from NTU, SMU, or SIM students before.

Many of our writers have postgraduate qualifications in their field and years of experience producing academic work to the standards expected across Singapore’s university system. They understand British/Singaporean academic English conventions, the local grading terminology like CAP and S/U, and the pace of Singapore’s compressed semester structure. This combination of subject depth and local academic familiarity is what allows us to consistently deliver work that fits what NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, and SIM lecturers expect to see.


Why Students in Singapore Choose Projectsdeal

23+ Years of Experience

Serving students since 2001, with deep experience across UK-influenced academic systems like Singapore’s.

Institution-Aware Writers

We understand the distinct rubric and referencing expectations of NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, and SIM.

SGT-Friendly Delivery

Deadlines are tracked and delivered against Singapore Time, not a distant overseas clock.

Transparent Pricing

See a clear quote before you commit, with no hidden charges.

Confidential & Secure

Your academic and personal details are handled with strict confidentiality.

Consistent Quality Checks

Every order passes through our five-stage quality assurance process before delivery.


Projectsdeal’s Track Record with Students in Singapore

Since 2001, Projectsdeal has supported students navigating some of the most demanding academic systems in the region, and Singapore’s bell-curve grading, seminar-heavy teaching, and dense continuous assessment schedules make it one of the more challenging environments we work in. Over the years we have built up institutional familiarity with NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, and SIM, learning how each handles rubrics, referencing, and submission portals, and applying that knowledge to every new order that comes through from a student in Clementi, Jurong, Bras Basah, or Changi.

Students come to us at very different points in their journey – some are polytechnic transfers adjusting to university-level writing expectations for the first time, others are final-year NTU or SUTD students juggling a capstone project alongside job interviews, and some are SIM students trying to reconcile a UK partner university’s handbook with a local deadline. Whatever the starting point, our approach stays the same: understand the exact brief, match the right subject-qualified writer, and deliver work that is properly referenced, well-argued, and submitted with time to spare.

If you are weighing up your options for an upcoming assignment, we would encourage you to try our price calculator to see an instant, no-obligation quote based on your subject, word count, and deadline. It takes moments to check, and you are never committed to anything until you are ready to proceed.


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